SUPREME COURT. Appointed. Chief Justice...... Roger B. Taney .... Baltimore, Md.......... 1836 5,000 Associate Justices..Joseph Story.......Cambridge, Mass. ...1811 4,500 66 " " Smith Thompson ..New-York, N. Y. ....1823 John McLean......Cincinnati, Ohio.....1829 Henry Baldwin.....Pittsburg, Pa........1830 James M. Wayne...Savannah, Ga........1835 Philip P. Barbour ..Gordonsville, Va. John McKinley.....Florence, Ala...... 1837 John Catron........... . Nashville, Tenn......1837 4,500 [All these but Joseph Story and Smith Thompson were nominated by Gen. Jackson.] * Favorable to the new Administration-15. The others opposed-11. Elections for 7th Congress yet to come. At present. New-Hampshire............... March 9th,....General Ticket. 5 V. B....0 Har.. * Mr. Speaker Hunter doubtful. The adoption of the General Ticket system in this State will probably give an entire Van Buren Delegation. Willie P. Mangum .11 .234 1840 Martin Van Buren 60 Richard M. Johnson William Henry Harrison....234 John Tyler [Har. 19 States; V. Buren 7 do. [ J. K. Polk, 1; L. W. Tazewell ..11 At the four first Elections, no discrimination was made between votes for President and Vice President; each Elector voting for two candidates, and the highest on the pols being President and the next Vice President. Under the Constitution as it then stood, there was no choice for President; the votes for Jefferson and Burr, the Democratic candivates, being equal. The House after a protracted and most exciting struggle, elected Mr. Jefferson President; whereupon Burr becam eVice President t Mr. Ingersoll received only the Federal votes; Mr. Clinton those of New-York in addition. Gov. Win. Piumer, of N. H., voted for J. Q Adams, who was not a candidate. In the House of Representatives, Adams received the vote of 13 States, Jackson of 7, Crawford of 4. T. South Carolina voted for Ex-Gov. Floyd of Va. ard H. Lee of Boston. Pennsylvania voted for Jacksou, but eschewed Van Buren and cast her vote for Wilkins. Vermont voted for Wirt and Ellmaker, (Anti-Masonic.) ** Tennessee and Georgia voted for White and Tyler. Maryland for Harrison and Tyler; South Carolina for Mangum and Tyler; Massachusetts for Webster and Granger. Virginia for Van Buren and Judge Smith of Alabama. Col. R. M. Jhnson having just half the votes for Vice President, the Senate proceeded to elect; whereupon Col. Johnson received 33 votes and Francis Granger 16. Total....31,601 Windham....2790 25,296... 30,555 25,983 Maj... Harrison..6.305. Ellsworth..... 4,572. Van Buren......542. NEW-ENGLAND-Elections to 27th Congress -Maine, Sept. 1840: 4 Harrison, 2 V. B. 2 no choice. New-Hampshire, March, 1841. Massachusetts, Nov. 1840: 10 Har. 1 V. B. 1 no choice. Vermont, Sept. 1840: 5 Har. necticut, April, 1841. Rhode Island, August, 1841. Con Congress Har. V. B. PRESIDENT-1840. GOVERNOR-1838. Pres't-1836. Har. V. B. Birney. 1. Queens.. ...2522 2550 2. .2415 3482 Suffolk Seward. Marcy. 2151 2211.. 0.. 1399 1654 1647 2672... .1037 2071 ..2444 2511.. ..1868 2321 742.... 649 649 153.....20203 19381.....16348 17417 0.... 726 0...... 561 1208...... 371 1044 0...... 687 10......3480 16. VI. Orange 4371 4845 3...... 3991 9 1272 1375. 833 1227 4207 3241. ......2167 3658 .40114068. .3051 3767 Greene .2991 3258 7. ..2752 2770................ 1883 2976 .2692 2841. 1422 2437 Total............225,817 212,527 2798...... ..192,882 182,461......138,543 166,815 Majority....Harrison..13,290 Seward....10,421 Van Buren..28,272 |